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Carnival in Recife
Music, frevo dancers, dancers, and legs-of-staff should liven up the party of late years in Recife. At midnight a fireworks show marks the passage of years. The city offers free attractions with blocks and Maracatu. http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/turismo/2001-reveillon-comemoracoes.shtml Attractions: Recife Antigo - Ground Zero. Maracatu drummers, orchestras featuring dancers frevo. Galo da Madrugada the parade through the main streets and avenues as the Fort Lane, Imperial Road, Avenida Dantas Barreto, South Avenue, Rua Saturnino de Brito, Imperial Street, Street Muniz, Avenida Dantas Barreto and Avenida Guararapes. Electric trios, giant puppets, floats, big shots, a group of dancers, lyrical and Maracatu blocks, and blocks of Giants Meeting Street Carnival in Recife make a choice of joy and fun. Nearby, Olinda, the colonial city, is also the city of samba. The slopes of Olinda revelers will parade in the delirium of Fat Tuesday. The revelers pulsate to the battery of more traditional carnival groups thrilled by the contagious joy. The Sambadeiras, join the samba and slopes, drew a large crowd to the sound of samba national. The group was born in 2008 and has been gaining a huge following. While accepting the participation of the opposite sex, the sambadeiras prove that women as well as dancing, playing samba and know very well. The blocks of iceberg scour the princiipal Avenue to the high hills of the city, then returning to the concentration. It takes a lot to handle frevo. http://www.carnavaldorecife.com.br/noticias/313/carnaval-leva-multidao-aos-polos-e-movimenta-meio-bilhao-na-economia http://carnaval.olinda.pe.gov.br/